Some practitioners report having success using bioresonance therapy to treat depression; others do not. It depends on what techniques and devices the therapist uses, and their training and experience. The patient also plays a large part.

However bringing someone back to physical health will often see results with cognitive well-being. Following therapy sessions to elimate toxins, e-smog, metals, parasites etc patients are in a position to begin with some depression programs. The principles are that electromagnet therapy works by sending out short, repetitive magnetic pulses that are aimed at the brain’s limbic system. The limbic structures, such as the hippocampus and amygdala, are those that control an individual’s mood state. Neurons are activated by the electromagnetic pulses. This results in neuro-chemical changes including release of the neurotransmitters serotonin, dopamine, and norepinephrine, which enhance mood.

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